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[ wife ] wow, he's really gonna get us a good deal. it's better! no it's not! the pitcher comes up and he's out! [ dealer ] he can bunt! whatever. but we're good with 0% apr for 60 months? oh, yeah, totally. thank you so much. that must've been brutal. [ male announcer ] the volkswagen autobahn for all event. at 0% apr for 60 months, no one needs to know how easy it was to get your new volkswagen. that's the power of german engineering. proud father of two daughters. president obama knows that women being paid 77 cents on the dollar for doing the same work as men isn't just unfair... it hurts families. so the first law he signed was the lilly ledbetter fair pay act to help ensure that women are paid the same as men for doing the exact same work. because president obama knows that fairness for women means a stronger middle class for america. [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approve this message. good day for tiger. first tiger won arnold palmer's tournament. then jack nicklaus's. and tyiger won his own tournament. third win of the year. 74th tour victory. past n
[ wife ] wow, he's really gonna get us a good deal. it's better! no it's not! the pitcher comes up and he's out! [ dealer ] he can bunt! whatever. but we're good with 0% apr for 60 months? oh, yeah, totally. thank you so much. that must've been brutal. [ male announcer ] the volkswagen autobahn for all event. at 0% apr for 60 months, no one needs to know how easy it was to get your new volkswagen. that's the power of german engineering. proud father of two daughters. president obama knows that...
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some of us may get some. mild overnight lows, down to 74 in town. winds out of the north- northwest at about 5 to 10 miles per hour. cooler for tomorrow. not going to see upper 90s. 93 here in town. a lot of 90s back out in our western suburbs. 96 quantico and 92 fredericksburg. with the relative humidity coming down, it should feel a little bit more comfortable tomorrow afternoon. lower 90s tomorrow. could be one or two spotty thunderstorms, but it does look like a summertime pattern comes back. wednesday, hot and humid. 96degrees. and just about every single day chance of thunderstorms. >>> thank you, gary. want to show you the utility numbers one more time. write them down. never know when you might need them. one person had power and lost it again. you never know when you'll need them. write them down. share them as well. >> as always, you can get the numbers and other important information like closings, weather updates, advisories all on myfoxdc.com. >> it has been a busy weekend. but that does do it for us. fox5 news is always on myfoxdc.com.
some of us may get some. mild overnight lows, down to 74 in town. winds out of the north- northwest at about 5 to 10 miles per hour. cooler for tomorrow. not going to see upper 90s. 93 here in town. a lot of 90s back out in our western suburbs. 96 quantico and 92 fredericksburg. with the relative humidity coming down, it should feel a little bit more comfortable tomorrow afternoon. lower 90s tomorrow. could be one or two spotty thunderstorms, but it does look like a summertime pattern comes...
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we do have a couple of thunderstorms out to the west of us. maryland they are out and they could impact our immediate the metro area of the few hours. our high temperature today was degrees at reagan national .irport to temperature right now, at 89 degrees. break a record today of 96. now they are at 79. children's hospital at 86 degrees. no rainfall to speak of. temperatures are slowly cooling. degrees inester, 88 frederick. the heat index makes it feel so more uncomfortable. downtown d.c. feels like mid- 90's. we need to get the power restored. hopefully, if you are watching on your iphone, it is going to improve. showers andd radar, beginning to develop across western maryland. they're starting to fizzle out just a bit. or watch has been -- moves towards the east. remains in effect until 2:00 in the morning. we will see the potential for a few severe thunderstorm warnings the south and west of the d.c. metro. washington, the garrett county, the panhandle of west virginia, immediate metro. super doppler radar picking up a of these storms. ha
we do have a couple of thunderstorms out to the west of us. maryland they are out and they could impact our immediate the metro area of the few hours. our high temperature today was degrees at reagan national .irport to temperature right now, at 89 degrees. break a record today of 96. now they are at 79. children's hospital at 86 degrees. no rainfall to speak of. temperatures are slowly cooling. degrees inester, 88 frederick. the heat index makes it feel so more uncomfortable. downtown d.c....
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he tells us the 70 foot oak tree that used to sit on the front yard hit their house. you can see the professionals in there picking through the damage and removing the giant tree limbs to see what is left of their home. one more from you report on foxnews.com. a viewer sending us this picture a fair born ohio apartment building now missing a roof which slid off the top of the building across the fence line and hit the neighboring property. >>> if you have video or pictur pictures. you report at foxnews.com. go to facebook.com. remember stay safe when you snap. >> let's go to the ongoing crisis in syria. they are rejecting a transitional government. one group calling it a waste of time because of the possibility syrian president could remain in power. all of this as more than 800 people reportedly have died in just the past week making it the dead list week since the up rising began more than a year ago. gregg palkot has more now from ma' damascus, syria. >> we have seen the violence build and build and gruesome attack on a funeral procession the latest example. it hap
he tells us the 70 foot oak tree that used to sit on the front yard hit their house. you can see the professionals in there picking through the damage and removing the giant tree limbs to see what is left of their home. one more from you report on foxnews.com. a viewer sending us this picture a fair born ohio apartment building now missing a roof which slid off the top of the building across the fence line and hit the neighboring property. >>> if you have video or pictur pictures. you...
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most of us will cool into the 60s. if you don't have power in these areas, not a bad idea to open up those windows after 10:00, 11:00, that's when you'll start to feel the cooling airs. there will be a bit added humidity, and a better chance of thunderstorms, not a big chance. the biggest chance of thunderstorms unfortunately will come on your fourth of july holiday. around 9:00 at night. around 9:30, down towards the mall. this is what i'm expecting. warm and humid with possible storms, they will not be ever where, so don't expect for things to be canceled. you just might want to call ahead of time. as far as the beach forecast goes, for the next couple days, here's where you can get some relief. chance of storms on your fourth of july, but one against temperatures into the 80s. at 6:00 we'll give you the later on the four-day forecast. >>> a look at two of the stories that are trending today. there were tributes to whitney houston, including an emotional performance by the late singer's mother. can jay west and jay-z
most of us will cool into the 60s. if you don't have power in these areas, not a bad idea to open up those windows after 10:00, 11:00, that's when you'll start to feel the cooling airs. there will be a bit added humidity, and a better chance of thunderstorms, not a big chance. the biggest chance of thunderstorms unfortunately will come on your fourth of july holiday. around 9:00 at night. around 9:30, down towards the mall. this is what i'm expecting. warm and humid with possible storms, they...
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can that now be used by people like you who are in congress against us? to find other ways to tax us, because the court said, oh you can't regulate people's behavior under the commerce clause, people's inactivity. you can't make somebody sitting on their couch do something under the commerce clause. thanks to chief justice roberts, he said you can tax them for not doing it. >> that's now what we face and that's why it puts this question back into the hands of the people when they go to the polls this november. the people have to decide what kind of government they want. we've seen what kind of government we don't want, the people need to go to the polls and say, this is the kind of government we want. we want a government that doesn't compel individual behavior bypassing a penalty and then allowing a court later to affirm it, only as a tax. i was hoping that the supreme court would do its job of restricting federal power. it didn't do its job. now we've got to rely on the political process in order to fix this process. megyn: jan crawford greenberg who is
can that now be used by people like you who are in congress against us? to find other ways to tax us, because the court said, oh you can't regulate people's behavior under the commerce clause, people's inactivity. you can't make somebody sitting on their couch do something under the commerce clause. thanks to chief justice roberts, he said you can tax them for not doing it. >> that's now what we face and that's why it puts this question back into the hands of the people when they go to...
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steven isaacs joins us now. steven, thanks for joining us. we fully expect more point of seize from the bank of england on thursday. another 250 billion. they've already told banks to go out and use 150 or 200 billion reserves in terms of lending. >> the data has been very poor for quite some time. we're in a recession the first quarter let alone the second quarter. individual pieces are bouncing around. but i think the trend is still very poor. and that's really before the full force of the latest euros and cry sisz. so, yeah, ewe know, the banks being in the easing is camp, any opportunity in the last five years, anyway. so we should nt be surprised. they're going to do 50 billion this week. as you said, there's all sorts of other bells and whistles at it. 50 billion here, a hundred billion there. >> actually, maybe they need to do the focus on the other may jurors they've announced. you know, they're already well below 2%. the concept of buying further gills and somehow that filtering into the real economy. i think it's symbols. so i mean,
steven isaacs joins us now. steven, thanks for joining us. we fully expect more point of seize from the bank of england on thursday. another 250 billion. they've already told banks to go out and use 150 or 200 billion reserves in terms of lending. >> the data has been very poor for quite some time. we're in a recession the first quarter let alone the second quarter. individual pieces are bouncing around. but i think the trend is still very poor. and that's really before the full force of...
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kristen fisher joins us live. pepco says they'll have the mess cleaned up in time for the drive in to work this morning. what is the progress? >> reporter: pepco has made some progress overnight. especially at connecticut and university. they have cleaned up downed trees and power lines there. but folks, this is going to be a very ugly commute this morning. behind me, this is connecticut and can he kate -- decatur you are road. downed power lines are literally blocking the southbound lanes and trees down as well. you can see traffic trying to come through. it is a really dicey situation, driving around here when it is this dark. no street lights whatsoever. unusual traffic patterns now and you can see only one police cruiser sitting here. right now traffic volume is pretty low. but keep in mind, we are starting to head into the morning rush, so we'll be keeping an eye on this situation and hopefully, we'll start to see crews out here cleaning up the trees. the problem had been the tree crews cannot get the trees o
kristen fisher joins us live. pepco says they'll have the mess cleaned up in time for the drive in to work this morning. what is the progress? >> reporter: pepco has made some progress overnight. especially at connecticut and university. they have cleaned up downed trees and power lines there. but folks, this is going to be a very ugly commute this morning. behind me, this is connecticut and can he kate -- decatur you are road. downed power lines are literally blocking the southbound...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, it's been over a week now and emotions ran high as you can imagine the past seven days. but no more than yesterday as folks were finally allowed to at least see what their homes and neighborhoods looked like. at one point they were going to allow them in buses but they decided to have a kara van of personal vehicles. still 3,000 people are evacuated. but that's down from 32,000. we caught up with one family that went in back to see their neighborhood yesterday and here's what they had to say about that experience. >> it looked like a war zone. it was just -- it was completely caved in, didn't even look like a house. it was bad. and it just -- the smell, it smelled like smoke and you got down in it and it smelled like ash. it was awful. >> reporter: they are not alone, 346 homes completely destroyed, the most destructive wildfire in colorado history. they have a pretty good handle on this one and evacuation orders may be lifted entirely as we go through the rest of t
what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, it's been over a week now and emotions ran high as you can imagine the past seven days. but no more than yesterday as folks were finally allowed to at least see what their homes and neighborhoods looked like. at one point they were going to allow them in buses but they decided to have a kara van of personal vehicles. still 3,000 people are evacuated. but that's down from 32,000. we caught up with one family that went in back to see their...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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we have never had to. >> let us know on facebook. chime in, let us know. moving on now, it is the big name, big money divorce that is rocking the celebrity world. tom cruise has been spotted back now on the set of his latest movie after katie holmes announced she wants out of their nearly six-year marriage. but now come the big questions about child custody, and of course, cash. abc's reporter has the latest. >> reporter: in this helicopter, tom cruise in iceland saturday where she is shooting "oblivion" which could also describe his marriage. in the upcoming issue "us weekly" magazine will report sources say katie holmes has been unhappy in her marriage for more than a year and has been quietly moving into what it calls a secret apartment in new york. >> the apartment is a three bedroom. goes for $12,500 a month. she has been spotted going there quietly and slowly moving her things into the apartment with suri. katie is able to put this apartment in her name. >> reporter: holmes may be trying to establish residency in new york because divorce proceedings
we have never had to. >> let us know on facebook. chime in, let us know. moving on now, it is the big name, big money divorce that is rocking the celebrity world. tom cruise has been spotted back now on the set of his latest movie after katie holmes announced she wants out of their nearly six-year marriage. but now come the big questions about child custody, and of course, cash. abc's reporter has the latest. >> reporter: in this helicopter, tom cruise in iceland saturday where she...
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heather: thank you so much for skwraeupbg us. w joining us. derek pits. gregg: you would love to do it. heather: yes, i would love to do it. gregg: i get sick in an elevator. who will pay for the healthcare law? our next guest says it's going to hit the middle class. heather: a 71-year-old vet proving that once a marine always a marine in an inspiring cross country tour. >> some disturbing allegations in the re-election of an icon, a controversial one. the primary win by 42-year-old congressional veteran charlie rangel could now be in doubt days after ballots were cast. there are allegations of voter suppression and questionable votes, and it's going to court, as rangel's long career hangs in the balance. fox news senior correspondent eric shawn who is on the voter fraud beat explains what is the latest. >> there are voter accusations now in charlie rangel's re-election race. he declared victory in the democratic primary for his 22nd term last tuesday night. but now there are charges that votes from supporters of hispanic his opponent were expressed and t
heather: thank you so much for skwraeupbg us. w joining us. derek pits. gregg: you would love to do it. heather: yes, i would love to do it. gregg: i get sick in an elevator. who will pay for the healthcare law? our next guest says it's going to hit the middle class. heather: a 71-year-old vet proving that once a marine always a marine in an inspiring cross country tour. >> some disturbing allegations in the re-election of an icon, a controversial one. the primary win by 42-year-old...
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we schuss use that leverage. i know that is a drastic thing to do but on the other hand using force in the middle east is so much worse. jenna: tell us what you think would actually change in china? what would actually make the chinese come to our side and to be tough when it comes to iran and just stop purchases all together? >> well, if we didn't grant the waiver or if we retracted the waiver which we should because of these surreptitious shipments the chinese would sit up and take notice. and so would the iranians. got to remember that on a couple days ago the iranian plead yaw said because the u.s. grant ad waiver to china the united states was help he's are in dealing with iran. so the iranians will not be cooperative in the discussions we've been holding with them over the last few months. what we really need to show is act of will not only to the chinese but more important to the iranians. jenna: interesting how perceptions change depending where you are in the world. we know another round of talks is goin
we schuss use that leverage. i know that is a drastic thing to do but on the other hand using force in the middle east is so much worse. jenna: tell us what you think would actually change in china? what would actually make the chinese come to our side and to be tough when it comes to iran and just stop purchases all together? >> well, if we didn't grant the waiver or if we retracted the waiver which we should because of these surreptitious shipments the chinese would sit up and take...
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so far i have given you two of my tools i used in my hedge fund and still use for my charitable trust. unlike lady gaga, i play with an open hand, not a poker face allowing subscribers to see my trades before i make them. lady gaga is better than pink though i never mind raising a glass. the high list isn't a reason to buy but it's a great place to look for potential buys. i like to buy stocks around the new high list with substantial insider buying. it says the people running the company believe their stock has legs. if they believe it, there could be good reason for us to believe, too. again, this alone, not enough to recommend a stock. these are pieces of a puzzle. you have to do the homework, check the fundamentals and websites to make sure you like the story behind the company before you dive in and buy. if the stock goes down you know to buy more rather than cut and run and lose. what i'm teaching you tonight are tells. they are signals the stock might be worth your time and evident to go through the often incredibly boring process of waiting through the transcripts of the confe
so far i have given you two of my tools i used in my hedge fund and still use for my charitable trust. unlike lady gaga, i play with an open hand, not a poker face allowing subscribers to see my trades before i make them. lady gaga is better than pink though i never mind raising a glass. the high list isn't a reason to buy but it's a great place to look for potential buys. i like to buy stocks around the new high list with substantial insider buying. it says the people running the company...
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that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the...
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that leaves us with only naalhe. okinogss aieisaodgu at means we're going to have new books stores probably going to come from independent book sellers. for the longtiiepnt le gm ben hey esoesn bos tcgend on on-line retailing and expanding. gil books are, you know, another issue thas to e ali fi c e thg taokoh deen oke. at hgi ut actually, the close of borders, some people think it's a time of sur in deen thhaenot o eogoinhe si fheste,nd so se e althy side. people illing to buy bookstor. a lot of ithas to do with the right spot. wiag nhe petsnue ri u. sotwt e g lk about today. the book industry as a whole. and to kick off washington to the good time to be a book ll wego n o as a. ts in i'gotortwia tt to kgd usme ouh wondering why anybody in the current climate would have gone into the business. and my husband brad is over here and i aqd sob aro. ngaresta alottgaun thun t pet ok sellerssellers figure out what was was there a common denominator that pointed to the sucess. and there s, tnou ta peu mgoy o ues e teoto b a
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we are updating that information as soon as new closings come into us. stay with wjz for the latest conditions and updates at any time. you can track the storm as it moves into maryland. you can do it all there at wjz.com. >>> in other news, police shoot and kill a man. they saw a man assaulting a woman in a car last night. an officer approached and the man fled and an officer chased him down and a fight ensued. >>> firefighters pull a missing workers body from the rumble of a warehouse. on thursday the forklift operator bumped into a shift full of boxed documents that caused the roof to collapse. >>> the coast guard suspending the search for a missing boater. four were rescued by a fishing vessel and coast guard but after hours of searching, that fifth man has not been found. >>> a smoking ban goes underway today. school officials say they wanted to create a healthy campus for students. >>> stay with us. we have a lot more still to come on wjz's eyewitness news tonight. >> you don't know if you're going to have smoke damage or this. those are issues wit
we are updating that information as soon as new closings come into us. stay with wjz for the latest conditions and updates at any time. you can track the storm as it moves into maryland. you can do it all there at wjz.com. >>> in other news, police shoot and kill a man. they saw a man assaulting a woman in a car last night. an officer approached and the man fled and an officer chased him down and a fight ensued. >>> firefighters pull a missing workers body from the rumble of a...
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all of us. before i bring them to the stage, though, i'd like to share a clip of each of them in action. we're going to see two very short pieces. an excerpt from a speech mickey edwards gave in october of last year at an event entitled "the constitution, democracy and unintended consequences." then we're going to see jackie salat appearing on "fox and friends" last summer in the midst of the debt crisis. so give us a moment and we're going to have a look. >> democracy is about process. it's not about policy. democracy is about process. when we talk about the institute, our political system is not working. our election system is not working. and our governing system is not working. a the root cause of these problems is the amount of control over all of the system. the election system and the governing system that we have seeded and our governments creeded to the private clubs, the political parties that control access to the ballot, that control how district lines are drawn, that control who sit
all of us. before i bring them to the stage, though, i'd like to share a clip of each of them in action. we're going to see two very short pieces. an excerpt from a speech mickey edwards gave in october of last year at an event entitled "the constitution, democracy and unintended consequences." then we're going to see jackie salat appearing on "fox and friends" last summer in the midst of the debt crisis. so give us a moment and we're going to have a look. >> democracy...
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. >>> other passengers can use other doors other benefits are expected better on-time performance and faster loading and faster trips. if the new plan can tap into the $17 million in yvette if there's it should be a winner. >>> california at of the fed's issue in maternity coverage in health plans new state law in effect today requires all health plans include maternities service. hello signed by gov. brown last year, even at the federal law overturned it would of a shared californians would have maternity benefits. >>> it is a win for women in california but when for california taxpayers. insurance plans will include maternity coverage. >>> a new law part of an eight year effort and the three governors in to secure maternity benefits. looks like mexico's old guard back in power after today's election three exit polls show the candidate of the revolutionary party will be elected president he has about 40 percent of the vote and is ahead of his nearest challenger. it has been out of power for the last 12 years before that it ruled mexico 71 years. coming for weeks and finally happened
. >>> other passengers can use other doors other benefits are expected better on-time performance and faster loading and faster trips. if the new plan can tap into the $17 million in yvette if there's it should be a winner. >>> california at of the fed's issue in maternity coverage in health plans new state law in effect today requires all health plans include maternities service. hello signed by gov. brown last year, even at the federal law overturned it would of a shared...
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first of all, the security issue is more important to us, possibly, than many mexicans. but the other thing that is important that you alluded to is that you have got the economy, the mexican economy, which is important to the pocketbook of every day mexicans. and it has not really grown as much as it should have during the last 12 years. new look to see the policies he has put in place to make it more competitive and easier for mexicans to get jobs. the labor market is very much constricted there. >> thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> should bank executives it be held accountable for the actions of rogue employees? that is the question that the british government is facing after an interest-rate scandal involving barclays. the inquiry will begin in days. today the chairman resigned, saying that he was truly sorry. robert has all the details. >> after a cloud of scandal descended on the city, the government tried to lift it by forcing higher standards on banks. these were placed on reforms, to be proposed by a new parliamentary committee. >> this is the right appr
first of all, the security issue is more important to us, possibly, than many mexicans. but the other thing that is important that you alluded to is that you have got the economy, the mexican economy, which is important to the pocketbook of every day mexicans. and it has not really grown as much as it should have during the last 12 years. new look to see the policies he has put in place to make it more competitive and easier for mexicans to get jobs. the labor market is very much constricted...
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he kept us out of war. and hughes really is doing this dance, and he ends up losing both sides, really. he ends up losing the pro-war people and he ends up losing the people who want to stay neutral. he's branded as being pro-german. you see these editorial cartoons, lump with william randolph hurst with the irish nationalists. at end of the day the german-american vote goes to wilson. so he doesn't elucidate the campaign themes very well. he's fighting on things like the tariff, which is not a popular issue for the republicans that year. there are labor issues, there are labor issues, which are very important that year. there's two big things which cross him up, they do not work well for him. even though, as governor of new york, he has an admirable record. he establishes workers comp bores, cases that whole system, first in the country. there's all sorts of labor regulations put in place for the first time. so he's really a champion of labor. but there, there's two things that happen. on the infamous cali
he kept us out of war. and hughes really is doing this dance, and he ends up losing both sides, really. he ends up losing the pro-war people and he ends up losing the people who want to stay neutral. he's branded as being pro-german. you see these editorial cartoons, lump with william randolph hurst with the irish nationalists. at end of the day the german-american vote goes to wilson. so he doesn't elucidate the campaign themes very well. he's fighting on things like the tariff, which is not a...
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i hope you'll come join us. my next invitation is to join me in taking politics to the people national. i gab politics for the the people over a decade ago to bring these kind of dialogues to independent minded new yorkers. in january of this year, i took the enterprise national. i launched a blog and an online book club and discussion group so that independents across the country could be part of creating these cutting edge conversations. very important project. i want to invite all of you who are listening in the c-span audience to join our book club and politics for the people online. and all of our audience here in new york to sign up yourself and refer friends and colleagues from around the country. you can find us at www.politics4thepeople.wordpress .com. the floor is open again for more questions. if i could have my two mic handlers. i'll tell you where to go. harry? >> when we're talking about obama and the 2008 election, i was thinking well, he got some of the cultural aspects right, but he didn't addre
i hope you'll come join us. my next invitation is to join me in taking politics to the people national. i gab politics for the the people over a decade ago to bring these kind of dialogues to independent minded new yorkers. in january of this year, i took the enterprise national. i launched a blog and an online book club and discussion group so that independents across the country could be part of creating these cutting edge conversations. very important project. i want to invite all of you who...
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it is us. the schools, we do a really bad job of telling students what they really are and are not good at. and we tend to lower the bar too much. we have professional development here and one of the things at standard based grading to show this is what the standard is for the country. this is your real skill level. regardless of what your mother says about you, this is what you really know how to do. so we need to work to get you up. >> how do we at the same time, and for once i agree with you, but -- >> i know. i know you set your mind but sometimes some things make sense. >> i just use common sense. but the question is for me, how do you keep the middle of the pack motivated who aren't at the high level because the problem is if we only teach to the top, if we only praise the top, we only praise high achievement and those kids who are average -- >> they get lost. >> the presumption is that we're only looking at one skill set. the presumption is whether or not you do well in science. when you
it is us. the schools, we do a really bad job of telling students what they really are and are not good at. and we tend to lower the bar too much. we have professional development here and one of the things at standard based grading to show this is what the standard is for the country. this is your real skill level. regardless of what your mother says about you, this is what you really know how to do. so we need to work to get you up. >> how do we at the same time, and for once i agree...
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and expressed in a way that made us laugh, made us cry, made us think about things in a way that we had not thought about before. she will not likely be replaced easily. nora ephron, dead at 71. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funning for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. an person express, additional funding employed by these funders
and expressed in a way that made us laugh, made us cry, made us think about things in a way that we had not thought about before. she will not likely be replaced easily. nora ephron, dead at 71. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funning for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. an person express, additional funding employed by these funders
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and it's still with us. it's still with us, because ultimately, as a social problem, crime has become like it was in the jim crow south, a mechanism to control black people's movement in cities. just as douglas blackmon described in "slavery by another name" -- >> a great book, by the way. >> a great book -- >> what happened to blacks after the civil war, how they were freed. >> right. the invention of convict leasing as a mechanism to -- i mean, they had many sources, but one was an economic project to rebuild the south on the backs of imprisoned, leased african americans sold to private industry. and the net simply widened, because there was a lot of money to be made in doing that kind of work. in douglas blackmon's work, we learn how elastic were laws like vagrancy laws, intended effectively to empower any citizen and/or law enforcement official to check the papers of a black person moving freely along the world. and if you couldn't prove that you were currently employed, bound to a tenant farming contrac
and it's still with us. it's still with us, because ultimately, as a social problem, crime has become like it was in the jim crow south, a mechanism to control black people's movement in cities. just as douglas blackmon described in "slavery by another name" -- >> a great book, by the way. >> a great book -- >> what happened to blacks after the civil war, how they were freed. >> right. the invention of convict leasing as a mechanism to -- i mean, they had many...
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. >> i guess i would be willing to work on us if they are. airwhen you put us in e quotes like that, it makes me want to run into traffic. >> they are my former clients. i am a divorce attorney. i help each of them with their divorce. because this happens all the time, i happen to have a free apartment across the hall that i was going to move into at one point. i gave them a place to stay. each one kind of came at different times. now all three of them live there together. tavis: so you are not their mother, but you sort of. >> they are den mother. it is kind of tragic. >> and the attorney and the landlord -- >> yes. and their boss. i get involved in all of their stuff to their detriment. tavis: is this how you drive to returning to television? >> you know what? it is really funny. i am not blowing smoke. this is the finest i've never had any money job. it is a good time. i am ready for now. tv land is so supportive. it is an amazing place to work. they actually like television shows, which is so weird. [laughter] i'm used to people kind of g
. >> i guess i would be willing to work on us if they are. airwhen you put us in e quotes like that, it makes me want to run into traffic. >> they are my former clients. i am a divorce attorney. i help each of them with their divorce. because this happens all the time, i happen to have a free apartment across the hall that i was going to move into at one point. i gave them a place to stay. each one kind of came at different times. now all three of them live there together. tavis: so...
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experts say get used to it. after a sales slump in april and may, retailers are going back to school shoppers earlier than ever. >> if they don't make it in this summer or next year, they may be out of business. >> why, national incomes are down 7%. overall, consumers are spending less. the one saving grace for retailers. >> they are going after it because people will spend for their children where they won't spend for themselves. >> reporter: among the biggest savings cotten down 50%. clothes and accessories discounted as well. >> so you don't want to shop for back to school supplies. you want to shop for the clothes. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: i almost feel badly. they just got out of school. >> reporter: didn't summer just start? >> if you are out of the sales, the question is it worth it to buy now or wait until closer to labor day. >> you can get a better variety now. those block buster deals will be there. retailers are expecting consumeers to spend $87 billion back to school supplies. >> thank you, paula.
experts say get used to it. after a sales slump in april and may, retailers are going back to school shoppers earlier than ever. >> if they don't make it in this summer or next year, they may be out of business. >> why, national incomes are down 7%. overall, consumers are spending less. the one saving grace for retailers. >> they are going after it because people will spend for their children where they won't spend for themselves. >> reporter: among the biggest savings...
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the hill which made it less speedy for us. it wasn't moving as fast as if it was moving down to up so. that did help us with containing it. >> firefighters say a camp fire at a homeless encampment may have sparked this. no homes were damaged. >> the wild fires are taking a toll on homeowners. nearly 1,000 homes destroyed by fires in several western states. in new mexico, 240 homes have gone up in flames in the little bear fire. 66 homes were destroyed in idaho in a three-day stretch. and in utah, four separate fires have incinerated 52 homes. in colorado, nearly 350 homes were destroyed but this morning some good news as firefighters are finally gaining ground on that wild fire near colorado springs. the waldo canyon fire is 55% contained. more than 26 square miles have burned since it started eight days ago. >> a different disaster claiming 14 lives on the east coast. violent storms friday knocking out power to millions of people and temperatures expected to soar past the 100 degree mark. crews working to repair downed power
the hill which made it less speedy for us. it wasn't moving as fast as if it was moving down to up so. that did help us with containing it. >> firefighters say a camp fire at a homeless encampment may have sparked this. no homes were damaged. >> the wild fires are taking a toll on homeowners. nearly 1,000 homes destroyed by fires in several western states. in new mexico, 240 homes have gone up in flames in the little bear fire. 66 homes were destroyed in idaho in a three-day...
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you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up
you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... high schools in six states...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> i don't know if you've heard of this, it's called locked in s syndrome. there's a man who is suffering from it who cannot move anything but his eyelids. he's trapped inside his own body because of the stroke he suffered. he wants to die. he wants to kill himself. he's got the full support of his family but he has to take the fight to court. we have the story. >> reporter: seven years ago tony was a healthy 51-year-old man. >> he's the life and sole of the party. he's a rugby player. he was full of life. loved the sound of his own voice. >> reporter: then he suffered a stroke. today, the man who loved life is fighting for the right to end it. >> my name is tony and i have locked in syndrome. this means that most of my body is paralyzed bu
putting us in control of our energy future, now. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> i don't know if you've heard of this, it's called locked in s syndrome. there's a man who is suffering from it who cannot move anything but his...
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and that it wasn't president grant's fault, and uses the word court packing. he said nobody would accuse president grant of packing the court. this is something that was in the back of his mind, even before he was a chief justice. he seized this threat to the court, a real threat and fends it off. that is a real worthy legacy. >> from massachusetts, this is greg. >> caller: hello? >> hi, greg, you're on. >> caller: i'm curious, when does chief justice hughes get done being on the court? >> 1941, greg. what's your follow-up? >> caller: so was he the chief justice when komatsu versus komatsu was written? >> no, he's off the court by that point. >> david pietrusza, let's have, have you explain about his final years. he re signs from the court, as we just said, in 1941, and lives until the next five or six years, dies at the age of 86. what were his final years like? >> well, he's very old when he goes on the court and he's very old when he gets off the court. two years before he gets off the court he gets a real scare. it was almost like a stroke. in fact, it's a
and that it wasn't president grant's fault, and uses the word court packing. he said nobody would accuse president grant of packing the court. this is something that was in the back of his mind, even before he was a chief justice. he seized this threat to the court, a real threat and fends it off. that is a real worthy legacy. >> from massachusetts, this is greg. >> caller: hello? >> hi, greg, you're on. >> caller: i'm curious, when does chief justice hughes get done...
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joining us in our panel today are dr. h. wesley clark, director, center for substance abuse treatment, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. thomas mclellan, director, center for substance abuse solutions, philadelphia, pennsylvania; dr. alexandre laudet, director, center for the study of addictions and recovery, national development and research institutes, incorporated, new york, new york; dr. candace peterson, associate scientist, evaluation shared service, university of wisconsin population health institute, madison, wisconsin. dr. clark, what does research to practice mean and what does it mean for a methodology or a practice to be evidence-based? research to practice is a concept that captures the evolvement in the research community with regard to various aspects of, in this case, substance abuse or mental health care in an effort to increase the ability to positively affect the individual who's affected by it. so, evidence-bas
joining us in our panel today are dr. h. wesley clark, director, center for substance abuse treatment, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. thomas mclellan, director, center for substance abuse solutions, philadelphia, pennsylvania; dr. alexandre laudet, director, center for the study of addictions and recovery, national development and research institutes, incorporated, new york, new york; dr. candace...
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baseball season is upon us. and certainly the rivalry between the giants and the dodgers is hot as it's ever been. and certainly we all obviously have watched over the year since the horrible incident that happened to bryan stowe and what happened in the dodgers game in los angeles. and we want to do everything possible that we can to make our city continue to be safe. all the families and the kids and the visitors that come to at&t park know that it's a great safe facility. and so out of respect for the sports rivalry, we want to make sure that there isn't anyone out there intent on doing harm. and so our officers will be dressed in dodgers gear. in the various colors that you see behind me. and they will be there incognito blending in with the varius fans to make sure that the additional eyes and ears, whether in the stands or around it or around the ballpark, they will be there. and we just want to serve this up as a reminder that we're going to keep our city safe for everybody to enjoy the game. and to make
baseball season is upon us. and certainly the rivalry between the giants and the dodgers is hot as it's ever been. and certainly we all obviously have watched over the year since the horrible incident that happened to bryan stowe and what happened in the dodgers game in los angeles. and we want to do everything possible that we can to make our city continue to be safe. all the families and the kids and the visitors that come to at&t park know that it's a great safe facility. and so out of...
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thanks for being with us. and thank you for being with us, everyone. i give up. sending it to wolf blitzer. wolf? >> ashleigh, thanks very much. >>> happening now, president obama and mitt romney are locked in a dead heat right now. when it comes to battleground voters, the numbers aren't so close. the brand new cnn orc polls are just in. we're breaking them down for you. standby. >>> also millions still without power, baking in record heat in washington, d.c., in the mid-atlantic, days after being clobbered by a deadly monster storm. is there any relief in sight? >>> and an american grad student fights for his life after being violently mauled by two chimps in south africa. ahead, the horrifying details of the attack. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." these numbers just coming in. let's go to the battle for the white house. a brand new cnn o.r.c. poll is just being
thanks for being with us. and thank you for being with us, everyone. i give up. sending it to wolf blitzer. wolf? >> ashleigh, thanks very much. >>> happening now, president obama and mitt romney are locked in a dead heat right now. when it comes to battleground voters, the numbers aren't so close. the brand new cnn orc polls are just in. we're breaking them down for you. standby. >>> also millions still without power, baking in record heat in washington, d.c., in the...
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thank you both for joining us. the love that. >> violent storms wreaking havoc on the ground, knocking out power. also disrupting the cloud where so many of us store our music, photos and more. are all of those files safe in the cloud? we'll look at that issue coming up next. >>> plus is the housing market recovering or not some it dependses on who you ask. and where you you live. today the stock market may have given us a surprising answer. >>> and later young americans showing less enthusiasm for president obama now than their counter part diswhen he was running for office four year ago. and it's because the kids are not all right when it comes to the economy. a look at that issue coming up. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. this is new york stat
thank you both for joining us. the love that. >> violent storms wreaking havoc on the ground, knocking out power. also disrupting the cloud where so many of us store our music, photos and more. are all of those files safe in the cloud? we'll look at that issue coming up next. >>> plus is the housing market recovering or not some it dependses on who you ask. and where you you live. today the stock market may have given us a surprising answer. >>> and later young americans...
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and he has used a bat. he's used it on my fridge that brilliantly. so, in a "what the (bleep) just happened?" i lay out the case and by the way i put together the entire obama domestic policy record with the entire foreign-policy record so you can see a dollop. i thought the evidence amassed in one place, it devastating. i read about egypt and the muslim brotherhood. i read about why president obama is celebrating today that the muslim brotherhood is taking over each at in a large part, the rest of the middle east. this is a man who helped to overthrow not one, but two solid american allies. hosting the broken egypt and moammar gadhafi in libya. was gadhafi a terrorist? absolutely. at the time, obama moved against omar gadhafi, he was one of our most solid allies, producing enormous amounts of intelligence on al qaeda and the muslim brotherhood, operate in libya and the broader middle east. of course that's taken out. meanwhile, regimes that are enemies of the united states like iran had nothing to say about the revolt by the iranian people against t
and he has used a bat. he's used it on my fridge that brilliantly. so, in a "what the (bleep) just happened?" i lay out the case and by the way i put together the entire obama domestic policy record with the entire foreign-policy record so you can see a dollop. i thought the evidence amassed in one place, it devastating. i read about egypt and the muslim brotherhood. i read about why president obama is celebrating today that the muslim brotherhood is taking over each at in a large...
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homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. it's work.... so we know it is not supposed to be fun ... but sometimes being on the job &pcan be a nightmare. alison kosik has more onnthe things that annoyyus... at the office. office. --reporter pkg-as follows --- always fun aad many of us have a love hate rellaionship with oor jobs. but a citrix studd shows certain workplace office even mmre unbearable. - one of the top compllints is pesky coworkers. more than "constant complainer" as thh worst type of colleague tt deallwith. 49- percent say they work with "know it alls". pnd 40-percentthave to watch what they say in the ffice because of gossip mo
homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. it's work.... so we know it is not supposed...